This is a discussion on In cash games, when do you leave the table? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Do you have a 'formula' for when you get up and call it a night?
I have a gf that is a casino's wet

I have a gf that is a casino's wet dream. All she knows how to do is play until her money is gone (table games and slots ... not poker). She can be up $1K, and all that means is that she is going to be sitting there longer.
Casino games are nothing but pricey entertainment for anyone, but for her it's always REALLY expensive entertainment. She has no clue how to walk when she's ahead.

From the beginning of my real money playing (a few months ago) I have always felt like I should have some kind of break point where if I get to a certain point (ie double your buy in or whatever) I cash out and build the bankroll.

Depending on luck and maybe real loose opponents, it's not hard to imagine you could reach such a set point in 5 minutes. Then what? Bolt?

Doesn't seem right.

Oh poker wizards, please tell me the criteria you use to decide to quit any given game.

#2

4th May 2008, 4:04 AM

pantin007 [6,214]

i leave when i start making mistakes

ooh yea, i dont play casino games, u just cant win

#3

4th May 2008, 4:11 AM

odinscott [1,059]

Online Poker at: PS

Game: Holdem

I leave when the game is not "good" anymore. If the fish leave, if I am tired, hungry, whatever the case may be. Whatever you do, dont leave just because you doubled up or something like that. You are leaving a game, that you are winning at, and probably will keep winning at, just because you are winning?? LOL Play until you either are not as good as your opponents (ie the bad ones left) or you are too tired, hungry, tilting, etc.

Edit: obviously that is for poker. Why ever play casino games? You can just send me your money if you either dont need it or dont want it...

What was mentioned above, when your winning, only leave when the deck becomes ice cold.
Or leave (as I had to do a couple times) when a gambler (all-in EVERY hand type) sits down at the table because to be quite honest, those players scare my BR.

#5

4th May 2008, 4:28 AM

TheNoob [542]

re: Poker & In cash games, when do you leave the table?

Quote:

Originally Posted by odinscott

I leave when the game is not "good" anymore. If the fish leave, if I am tired, hungry, whatever the case may be. Whatever you do, dont leave just because you doubled up or something like that. You are leaving a game, that you are winning at, and probably will keep winning at, just because you are winning?? LOL Play until you either are not as good as your opponents (ie the bad ones left) or you are too tired, hungry, tilting, etc.

Edit: obviously that is for poker. Why ever play casino games? You can just send me your money if you either dont need it or dont want it...

I hear ya. The gf is the one that wastes her money on that stuff. It's a losing proposition and not for me.

With respect to my thinking on walking away from the table, that's probably the rookie coming through loud and clear. It's probably a function of viewing the game of poker more as gambling and less a skill game, combined with a lack of confidence. Hence the pressure to walk while ahead.

#6

4th May 2008, 4:30 AM

odinscott [1,059]

Poker at: PS

Game: Holdem

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNoob

I hear ya. The gf is the one that wastes her money on that stuff. It's a losing proposition and not for me.

With respect to my thinking on walking away from the table, that's probably the rookie coming through loud and clear. It's probably a function of viewing the game of poker more as gambling and less a skill game, combined with a lack of confidence. Hence the pressure to walk while ahead.

You said it...

#7

4th May 2008, 6:00 AM

ryaned [98]

Online Poker at: fulltilt

Game: nl holdem

When ever I feel like it, the beauty of cash games

#8

4th May 2008, 12:33 PM

4Aces [1,903]

Poker at: Jokerstars

Game: NLHE & PLO

Quote:

Originally Posted by shinedown.45

What was mentioned above, when your winning, only leave when the deck becomes ice cold.
Or leave (as I had to do a couple times) when a gambler (all-in EVERY hand type) sits down at the table because to be quite honest, those players scare my BR.

If you're using proper BR management, then how can these players scare your BR? There is no better opponent in the world, than one who goes allin every hand.

Decide beforehand how long you want to play for, and play for that long. Stop before that if you feel you're prone to making mistakes, or if you otherwise feel that you're no longer playing well.

#10

4th May 2008, 2:17 PM

Hookt4eva [48]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Holdem

re: Poker & In cash games, when do you leave the table?

i leave when ever i feel like it now,before i i use to say 1more an got burn for playing that 1more or stayin on the table

example last nite i was like i'm done an shut everything off an i'm back today

#11

4th May 2008, 4:59 PM

yoru72 [161]

Online Poker at: Carbon

Game: Omaha HI

Quote:

Originally Posted by odinscott

I leave when the game is not "good" anymore. If the fish leave, if I am tired, hungry, whatever the case may be. Whatever you do, dont leave just because you doubled up or something like that. You are leaving a game, that you are winning at, and probably will keep winning at, just because you are winning?? LOL Play until you either are not as good as your opponents (ie the bad ones left) or you are too tired, hungry, tilting, etc.

Edit: obviously that is for poker. Why ever play casino games? You can just send me your money if you either dont need it or dont want it...

Good point. If you are winning and doubled up (as example) why you would have to leave the table if you are in a good gust of wind?

If the fish leave, then try to move your boat and find him.

#12

4th May 2008, 6:40 PM

frozendust [4]

Poker at: cdpoker

Game: holdem

I think at on line poker is very important to know when to stand up an change the table.Try to use the Ferguson strategi..it works

#13

4th May 2008, 8:03 PM

NFSolutions [3]

Since i get to a good card room (aka legal casino one) once a quarter, I typically go until I am tired, or until I feel like I am going to start making stupid mistakes. Also, even though it may take 6 hrs of drive time to get to the casino, if all of a sudden I don't feel it, say tired, or something, then I go get a massage at the spa or catch a show or just play some Black Jack, until I feel it. I don't really set a limit versus what I am willing to lose, cause then when I sit down, that would be on my mind...

#14

4th May 2008, 10:45 PM

TheNoob [542]

Hey TheNoob, why don't you look around the site a little for some answers to your questions?